[Trainer-talk] Independent Contracting

Gabe Vega theblindtech at gmail.com
Thu Jul 26 23:26:57 UTC 2012


Indeed, its been our experience that every single state we have
contracts in absolutely have different requirements, certain
certificates they will accept, or in the case of Texas, a standard you
must meet in regards to training and AT knowledge, they do their
vetting via a standardized state test. Arizona, our home state
requires a degree in the disabled field, and California has no
particular requirements. Washington state again has no particular
requirements as long as you can show based on documented work or certs
that you are able to do the job. being that we have held these
contracts for over 5 years things could have changed. but for us we
don't susually have that problem. most of our RSA business has always
come to us, rather than us having to chase contracts. I've also mostly
slowed on the RSA contracts due tothe private sector being more
profitable and faster to work with. but to aanswer your question, I
would start by calling your RSA HQ in your state capital and start
from there. ask for the administrative staff who handle purcument or
vendor services and ask for the proceedures on how to become a AT
Training provider. also, you might need to start a Simple DBA for
branding purposes, if you don't care too much about brand or mixing up
personal taxes with business taxes you can start out receiving checks
from RSA in your own name but I wouldn't recommend this. If I can
answer any other questions for you, I've been doing this for over 8
years, give me a call. I'll be glad to answer any questions you may
have, (623) 565-9357.

On 7/26/12, Jeanine Lineback <jeanine.lineback at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi  I know a gentlemen in Ohio that is an AT trainer for a private company.
> His company contracts with Ohio rehab services. Maybe he can give you info
> on how to get setup to do contract training there. In my experience, each
> state can have very different rules and processes. I will forwad your
> message to him.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 26, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Nimer M. Jaber, IC³ <nimerjaber1 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Can anyone who has done this or has any idea of a rough outline of how
>> to do the following please respond to me with a rough idea or steps
>> that I would need to get this done?
>> I would like to become an independent contractor in Ohio to teach
>> technology to youth and possibly adults as well, and I would like to
>> work with school districts and the state. I have several
>> certifications, but I'm looking for whether or not Ohio has any
>> requirements for their contracted vendros, whether or not any othe
>> rprocess needs to be followed, or whether I could go down the road of
>> starting a new business.
>>
>> Thanks, and all help would be appreciated. Also, if you have or are in
>> contact with anyone from Ohio that has done this or anyone that has
>> done this in any other state, please let me know.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Nimer J
>>
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